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one of the twelve Apostles (first century) United States singer and songwriter (born in 1942) United States playwright noted for light comedies (born in 1927) United States economist and psychologist who pioneered in the development of cognitive science (1916-2001)
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Simon was a revolutionary electronic game developed during the late 1970s; it was manufactured and distributed by Milton Bradley. Simon was the brainchild of electronic inventor Ralph Baer, who had developed the first home video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, in 1972. Simon was launched in 1978 at Studio 54 in New York and was an immediate success. ...
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| Simon's sign |
1. [CE Simon] retraction or fixation of the umbilicus during inspiration. 2. [J. Simon] absence of the usual correlation between the movements of the diaphragm and thorax; seen in beginning meningitis.
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| Simonart's band |
1. Simonart's thread. 2. a weblike band of tissue that sometimes joins the medial and lateral parts of a cleft lip.
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Simon (Mayr) Marius (1570-1624), was a German astronomer and physician who studied with Kepler and attended Galileo's lectures. He claimed to have discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter in 1610, the same year that Galileo discovered them (independently). MARS Mars, the "red planet," is the fourth planet from the sun.
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